Benchmarking functional brain network organization in childhood and its similarity to adults
Deanna J. Greene
Understanding how large-scale functional networks mature across development is essential for linking brain organization to cognition and behavior. Thus, the population-level organization of functional networks in children and how it compares to adult network architecture deserves further study. Using resting-state fMRI data from 7,316 children aged 9–10 years in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, we mapped functional networks in matched discovery (n = 3,624) and replication
